Angels who were widely reported as having defended the British Expeditionary Force against overwhelming odds in the first major engagement of the First World War, the Battle of Mons, on Sunday 23 August 1914.
Assipattle and the Stoor worm
Battle between Assipattle and a gigantic sea serpent known as the stoor worm
Cailleach
Ancient Celtic hag goddess who in her various guises shaped the land, controlled the forces of nature, and was responsible for the harsh nature of winter.
Devil’s Knell
Custom associated with Dewsbury Minster in West Yorkshire, England.
Green children of Woolpit
Boy and girl of unusual skin colour who reportedly appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, England some time in the 12th century, perhaps during the reign of King Stephen.
Greyfriars Bobby
Skye Terrier who supposedly spent fourteen years guarding the grave of his owner in 19th-century Edinburgh, until his own death on 14 January 1872.
Sawney Bean
Legendary 16th-century Scottish cannibal.
Wandering Jew
Jewish cobbler named Cartophilus, condemned by Jesus to roam the world without rest until the end of time, for taunting him on his way to the Crucifixion.